To kids these days, a laptop with a something like Roblox Studio on it is pretty magical. Most of their "laptop" exposure is with Chromebooks that only run school stuff, everything else is on consumption-focused tablets and phones that don't leave much room for creativity, or even basic customization.
I have a Commander X16 and my kid had fun doing that Basic infinite maze program, but after that, my dream was over :)
i give a shit about what some people think and say about some things, but there's no one who's every thought i want to know. don't care how anyone feels about anyone else, if that level of sharing doesn't get annoying eventually, you're still in the honeymoon phase, or you're just lying to yourself.
Nothing is going to be "regulated properly" for at least the next 3.5 years, and we'll all be dealing with backwards decline for decades after. That's best case, but i'm guessing It'll be even worse than the "radicals" are shouting about.
Yikes! I recently tried Thunderbird again because I was annoyed with gmail pushing AI subscription crap in the web UI. Guess I'll take that over this bug for now.
Now that it's commonly "tap or click the button" I might be down with the next gen using "call". Anything, as long as they don't go with "broh, the button".
Unless you really read and followed the paper, just call it a web api and tell your sales people to do the same. Calling it REST makes you sound like a manager that hasn't done any actual dev in 15 years.
As a developer who develops on Firefox, and only tests on other browsers just before deployment, I'd reconsider supporting it for end users if they're not going to be able to hit F12 to help me diagnose any issues that come up on their side.
> That is absolutely not matching my experience and observations.
Then I assume your experience and observation finds no correlation. If you're claiming a negative correlation, that's the same "meaningless" assessment the article makes, just based on anecdotal evidence, instead of a questionnaire.
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